Macmillan & Co.’s Publications. 
THE BARREN GROUND OF NORTHERN CANADA. By 
J. WARBURTON PIKE. With Maps. 8vo. $2.00, 
An account of an expedition, full of peril and adventure, undertaken last year 
in the pursuit of big game in the Barren Ground,— the vast desert that lies 
between Hudson’s Bay, the eastern end of the three great lakes of the North, 
and the Arctic Sea, 
“«. , . His subject is so new and his experiences so novel that he is sure of 
a candid hearing from sportsmen, and also from those who are always eager to 
read about adventures into comparatively unknown regions. ... Mr. Pike is a 
brave and fearless hunter, and throws a great deal of enthusiasm into his work.” 
— Boston Herald. 
RECOLLECTIONS OF A HAPPY LIFE: Being the Autobi- 
ography of Marianne North. Edited by her sister, Mrs. JoHN 
ADDINGTON SYMONDs. With portraits. Two vols. 8vo. $7.00. 
In the preface Mrs. Symonds says: ‘‘ My sister was no botanist, in the tech- 
nical sense of the term, but her feeling for plants in their beautiful living person- 
ality was more like that which we all feel for human friends.” 
The following headings of the chapters will give the reader an exact idea of 
its contents: — 
Volume I.: 1. Early Days and Home Life. II. Canada and United States. 
III. Jamaica. IV. Brazil. V. Highlands of Brazil. VI. Teneriffe, California, 
Japan, Singapore. VII. Borneoand Java. VIII. Ceylonand Home. IX. India. 
Volume II.: XX. Hill-Places in India. XI. Rajputana. XII. Second Visit to 
Borneo, Queensland, New South Wales. XIII. Western Australia, Tasmania, 
New Zealand. XIV. South Africa. XV. Seychelles Islands, 1883. XVI. Chili. 
‘* There can be little doubt about the reception which the book will meet with; 
it must at once take its place in the first rank among the records of travellers’ 
experiences which have contributed a special charm to the literature of our 
times.” — Atheneum. 
“* The autobiography of Marianne North is an entertaining book. This lady 
never lacked courage. Her book is full of it, as her life was, and full of the 
energy of overflowing life and of original—or, at any rate, individual — views. 
The autobiography is a record of her passion for travel.” — Vew York Tribune. 
‘* The record, as it stands, is interesting to every class of reader. Miss North’s 
powers of description are not confined to her brush alone, and some of the descrip- 
tive work of her pen is of a very high merit. She wrote always with a clear con- 
ciseness, with a very full power of expression, and with an abundance of quiet 
humor.” — Sfectator. 
SUNSHINE. By Amy Jounson, LL.A., formerly Head Mistress 
of the Royal Academy, Inverness. With numerous Illustrations. - 
Nature Story Books, 2mo. $1.75. 
The first of a series of books intended to present some leading scientific prin- 
ciples in such a form as to arouse the interest of children. As far as possible, 
Miss Johnson has drawn her illustrations from common things, and has devised 
her experiments to suit the simplest apparatus. 
MACMILLAN & CO.,, 
412 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. 
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